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ASAR-O Street Art Exhibit

Posted April 25, 2007 by in Political Art

The opening of Resistencia Visual is this Thursday at ABC No Rio. The exhibit features street art by the collective ASAR-O from the Popular Movement in Oaxaca, Mexico.

This exhibit is made up of woodblock prints and stencils made by

ASAR-O (Oaxacan Assembly of Revolutionary Artists), a collective

involved in the popular movement APPO in Oaxaca, Mexico. ASAR-O

formed in October of 2006, respinding to the call of the APPO

(Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca) a diverse movement of

civil society in Southern Mexico. With the goal that "all sectors

will organize themselves to resist and unite in the struggle

against the tyranny of a government that represents the interests

of the wealthy..."

Come out to see an exciting glimpse of the work that has been

produced for "mega-marches" and painting on the walls of Oaxaca

City. Its an inspiring body of work that makes the demands of the

movement visually.

For some background info read k. see's previous post about ASARO and Oaxaca.

The exhibit will run April 26th-May 24th

Sundays 1-3pm

Wednesday & Thursdays 5-7pm

Thursday May 3rd 7pm

Proyecto Autogestion will screen “el machete: la lucha por el poder popular”

a documnentary filmed and edited by indigenous people of

CODEP(Committee Organized in Defense of the People’s Rights) in

Oaxaca.

http://elenemigocomun.net/878

Thursday May 10th 7pm

Discussion with James Wechsler on Mexican Art and Politics of

1920's & 30's. Possibility of other speakers. James is an

independant scholar based in NYC who worked with the Philadelphia

Museum of Art on the exhibit Mexico & Modern Printmaking.

http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/special/103.html

The exhibit can be seen in the near future at The Phoenix Art

Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. From June 29–September 16, 2007

For more info about ASAR-O and their work check out

http://web.mac.com/dfteitel/iWeb/ASAR-O/Home%20-%20Inicio.html

This exhibit has been brought to you by:

Visual Resistance

www.visualresistance.org

CASA

http://www.chiapaspeacehouse.org/

Exhibition Funded in part by the NYS Council on the Arts

and Dedalus Foundation

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